Sew it All TV 13 Days of Giveaways-Day 13!

Happy Friday!! It’s the Friday before a long weekend, which makes it even happier!

Today is also our LAST Day of 13 Days of Giveaways! How sad. I’ve had so much fun giving you things! (Grand Prize winner announcement has yet to come, though!) Yesterday, we gave away two copies of the book ReSew by Jenny Wilding Cardon.

The two lucky winners are Amy Mayer and Natali! Thank you all for sharing your upcycling projects, they were very inspiring! Winner Amy recently made a purse out of a straw placement. Winner Natali plans to make pj pants for her son out of one of her husband’s flannel shirts. Look how resourceful and crafty we are!

Even if you have one or two volumes, let us complete your collection! If some of your issues are getting tattered from so much use, let us replace them! Or the collection would make a great gift for a fellow sewist-there’s an easy project in it to satisfy every style and skill level!

Check out our lovely contributor Lucy Blaire’s season 3 episode, Plush Pillow which also happens to be featured in Sew it All Volume 3. With Lucy’s help, create funky velvet patchwork pillows and learn tips and tricks for mastering velvet-sewing techniques.

To win the set answer the following question in the comments section below, “What was your favorite episode from Sew it All season 3?”

If you don’t get the show in your area, or for a refresher, see the full episode list here. Have you only caught a few episodes? You can still get the instructions online!

The winner will be announced on Tuesday! If you haven’t entered to win yet, enter today! It’s your last chance to enter to win the GRAND PRIZE, season 3 on DVD!

I only get to see your program when I visit my daughter. The one I remember was the making of the potholder using the Sashiko technique. The part I didn’t understand was the double thread in the bobbin. I contacted the presenter twice by email for further clarification and never got a reply.I would still like to know.

I am not sure if it is season three or not because this is the first time I have lived somewhere where I can watch this show but I liked “Machine Mania”. It was neat to see how I can use my serger for more than just serging.

I liked the episode that they used a surger to make it look like crochet. It is a good idea to use to make table scarves and I liked the episode where they took the sweatshirt and recycled it into a tank top. Actually, I liked almost all the episodes that I got to see. I regularly try to tune in unless something prevented me from being home at the time the show aired.

Sadly, I don’t get the show. I do use all my selvedge edges and scraps to make into new fabric pieces for making quilts and other small projects. Love the look!~!!!!! I teach girls from 7-13 how to sew and they love seeing what will be made next. They have even made their own strip quilts out of fabric scraps. I love them!!!!!

What an amazing prize!! I think sewing your way through Sew It All would make for a great personal challenge. I don’t get the show in my area, but I love the idea of tips to spruce up your sewing space, my space often gets overlooked and it’s where I spend most of my non-working time!

I have never seen the show – we don’t get it here in my area . It’s not as important for me to win the prize today as it is to voice that I sure would like to have the show on a local station! That would be prize enough for me!

I have never seen the show–must not show in my area–:( BUT looking through the episode list I love episode 302–using the art of a fabric in the design of a garment–brilliant–2 creatives expressions used in one element!